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Tan Sri among two arrested in RM300 million investment fraud

MACC arrests a Tan Sri and a company director over a large-scale investment fraud exceeding RM300 million, with victims losing up to RM4 million each.

KOTA BHARU: A man with the title Tan Sri is among two individuals arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission over a suspected investment fraud exceeding RM300 million.

MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said the suspects are believed to be involved in large-scale fraudulent activities under the commission’s jurisdiction.

He said the fraud involved issues affecting the public, with many investors suffering losses amounting to millions of ringgit.

“We have gone after the individuals involved in this case. This is our responsibility and our duty,” he said at a press conference here today.

Azam said the Tan Sri was arrested yesterday and remanded for four days starting today after being detained at the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya.

A female suspect in her 50s, who is a board member of his company, was also arrested the day before yesterday.

“He came to the office, and we immediately arrested him, after which we proceeded to record his statement as a detained person,” he said.

Azam added that the suspect is from the private sector and the case has been classified as an economic crime.

According to him, the case involves investment funds that were subsequently misappropriated.

He said the case occurred about two years ago and involved various unclear investment schemes that promised high returns.

The schemes are also believed to involve other legal offences.

Azam said any investment to be undertaken by a company should obtain approval from the Securities Commission.

He noted there are laws in place and oversight by the relevant authorities.

“The Tan Sri’s company did not have approval, yet the public continued to believe. In our country, there are still many who believe in such schemes even though this keeps happening,” he said.

As such, Azam advised the public not to be easily persuaded by investment schemes and to verify with the authorities before investing.

He noted that some victims suffered losses of up to RM4 million.

“This Tan Sri, who cheated Malaysians nationwide, is in his late 60s and a well-known figure,” he said.

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